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Promotional value expires Feb 26, 2012. Amount paid never expires.Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 add'l as gifts for single options. Limit 2 per person for group options. Valid only for option purchased. Subject to weather. Not valid 2/19/12. Group pass valid only for 4 different people. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Expires 2/26/12, but valid until end of ski season, depending on weather conditions.Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

Wolf Ridge Ski Resort

The life of a snowflake starts with delicate, atmospheric crystal formation and ends with sudden mangling beneath the snowboards of teenagers. Frolic in nature’s snowy beauty with today’s Groupon to Wolf Ridge Ski Resort in Mars Hill. Day area passes are valid from 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Choose from the following options:

For $17, you get one Monday–Friday day area pass (up to a $39 value).

For $27, you get one Sunday day area pass (up to a $54 value).

For $60, you get Monday–Friday day area passes for a group of four (up to a $156 value).

For $99, you get Sunday day area passes for a group of four (up to a $216 value).<p>

Resting between western North Carolina’s scenic peaks, groomed powder blankets the 22 runs of Wolf Ridge Ski Resort’s 72 skiable acres. The getaway enlists five spacious lifts to service beginning, intermediate, and expert runs and Wolf Ridge prides itself on their minimal wait time (availability is subject to weather and slope conditions, check the website for updates).
A freestyle terrain park tests both the grinding skills of adrenaline junkies and the shading skills of cartographers, and the resort’s 100% snowmaking capabilities ensures grassy tufts are always disguised by a layer of shreddable flakes.

Though not included in today’s deal, rental skis ($19), snowboards ($34), and protective helmets ($10) outfit guests with the appropriate gear to ski, snowboard, or hibernate for a full day.

Wolf Ridge Ski Resort

Wolf Ridge Ski Resort rises from the mountaintops of western North Carolina, topping their natural spires with its own elegant construction of wood, stone, and shingled peaks. In the resort's surroundiings, guests glide down any combination of 22 exciting ski runs, including nine greens for beginners and three black diamonds for experts. Five ski lifts chauffer snow-riders from the mountains' base back to the peaks for repeat runs or just to enjoy majestic views of the rolling stone- and forest-scapes.